I thought your model D1 had a speedo transducer. IIRC, it's driven by a small cable from the transfer case.
Hey I have a question..
with 245/75's My speedo on my D1 reads spot on..I know this for a fact because I had to have speedo checked for engineering.
now I'm thinking that my next set of tyres will be 265's as I could really do with regaining that little bit of clearance due to my QT diff guards.
This will however make my speedo inaccurate how do you correct a mechanical speedo??
I was looking at a truspeed correction unit and only just realised it has to be used with an electronic speedo...
I would like to get the car re-engineered after new tyres just to keep everything legal.
I'm not doing it yet just thinking a head for the future![]()
Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......
I thought your model D1 had a speedo transducer. IIRC, it's driven by a small cable from the transfer case.
Scott
Transducer directly onto housing.
A box can sort it, or a gear drive from a defender sorts it (I think)
Yep...
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